Camera review

PANASONIC LUMIX GH5S IN DEPTH REVIEW

Can the Panasonic LUMIX GH5s be the best Filmmakers camera in the market for 2018? It is the best camera…

8 years ago

LUMIX GH5 – Beating the “Battle with Heat”

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Insights on the LUMIX DC-GH5 by Panasonic Key Technologies The LUMIX…

9 years ago

Canon G3X, reviewed, Irish Tech News camera of the year 2016

By @SimonCocking. See more about the product here. If you ( wealthy Angel Investor, VC, Irish Tech News fan, generally happy…

9 years ago

Kaiser Baas X360 dual lens camera reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Kaiser Baas are an up and coming company with some interesting products. We reviewed their previous product the X150…

9 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Camera review

By @SimonCocking. As you may remember we recently reviewed the Samsung Gear VR. To operate this you need to run it…

10 years ago

Sony Xperia reviewed by Brendan o Se

By Brendan O Se @Fotopunctuation Multi-award winning photographer from Cork Ireland. Offering mobile photography workshops in Glucksman Cork & Gallery of…

10 years ago

Action-cams for the adventurer in your life, Canon, SONY, Kaiser Baas and GoPro reviewed

By @SimonCocking Christmas is almost upon us. For those last minute Xmas shoppers, here are 4 action cameras we've had great…

10 years ago

Sony A7R camera review, top choice for great outdoors images

By @SimonCocking We used the Sony A7R camera for 10 days, from Sony Cameras  and took around 2,500 pictures with it. We posted…

11 years ago

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